> > > (...) the reason I am so into keeping that user off the list is because > >he was harrasing other people on my list. Thanks much for your time. > > So IF this is a case of e-mail harassment (and you/they will have to > figure out IF those correspondences and correspondents qualify), then > the sysadmins of those systems should be contacted. > > -- co-owner INFOSYS, TQM-L, CPARK-L, ERAPPA-L, JANITORS, LDBASE-L, et -L > [log in to unmask] "No joyriders on the Info Super Hiway!"+1 814 863 1843 > 31 Shields Bldg. -- Penn State Univ -- University Park, PA 16802-1202 USA > Although the advice is sound, I don't know how well it will work. In one case I have archived a series of notes from "people" who said that "they" were "asked" by someone to post this note in such a way that it sounded quite negative more like "someone forced me to post this message." The internet is not set up to handle a massive transfer of social crimes and perhaps others. This problem involved harassment of a type that might make your hair stand on end and whose effects left tracks a mile wide. I ignored it and hoped it would go away but that is only a partial solution. Keep a record which should any kind of review occur can be presented as the activities of a given individual or group which are cause to bring in laws protecting internet users. I must admit that I found the fact that others were being harassed very distasteful and painful. Good luck. -- Paul. -- Dr. Paul S. di Virgilio, University of Toronto [log in to unmask]